I was looking into using FTP as a viable backup method for my bandwidth logs using TomatoRAF. The only problem with it is that the commands ftpput and ftpget (my main concern is with ftpput) are not available in busybox for the WRT160N v3 build.

Is there anyway I can install these programs into the router using JFFS or is there some other command that I can use to upload files to a remote FTP server so I can backup the said logs? I assume I can substitute wget for ftpget as it could also access remote FTP servers.

PS. I have used both tomato-K26-1.28.9054MIPSR2-beta-Std.trx (TB's TomatoUSB) and tomato-K26-1.28.9001MIPSR2_RAF_NOCAT-Std.trx (TomatoRAF, currently using this build) for my WRT160N v3. both basic FTP commands are not present.

There are a number of ftp clients for optware including wput (which relies on several other optware libs). Or you might consider scp which is built into the tomato firmware (at least the ones I checked) if you have an ssh server on the destination machine.

One question: how is tomato-K26-1.28.905xRAF-EN-MIPSR2-053-MiniIPv6.trx different from tomato-K26-1.28.905xRAF-EN-MIPSR2-053-Std.trx (Std versus MiniIPv6)? Can I have an idea on what features do they differ on? Does the Std version also have the Busybox Extras?

About recompiling Tomato, I'm a noob with regards to firmware modification, so that's a no. :)

I have successfully flashed the Std version (tomato-K26-1.28.905xRAF-EN-MIPSR2-053-Std.trx) on my WRT160N v3. Got the important ftpput and ftpget commands that I have been searching for. Looks the same as the TomatoRAF version and feels stable in my opinion. Got to run this router for a couple of days or a week to get a feel of it.

Looking forward to your modifications! What I hope is that the original TomatoUSB fork would include these same commands in the upcoming build (if there will be one soon). Thanks again! :)